Narcissist Divorce in Michigan: What Courts Actually Care About

Narcissist Divorce in Michigan: What Courts Actually Care About Think your ex being a narcissist will win your custody or divorce case? Not so fast. One of the biggest mistakes people make in family court is focusing on labels instead of evidence. Michigan courts generally don't decide cases based on whether someone is a narcissist—they focus on behavior and how that behavior affects the children. In this video, Michigan family law attorney Jim Kraayeveld explains what judges actually look for in high-conflict divorce and custody cases, including: ✅ Why calling someone a narcissist often carries little weight in court ✅ The difference between character attacks and admissible evidence ✅ How harmful behavior can impact custody decisions ✅ What judges consider when evaluating the best interests of the children ✅ The records, witnesses, and experts that can strengthen your case ✅ How to prepare for court when dealing with a manipulative or high-conflict co-parent After more than 30 years practicing family law in West Michigan, Jim shares practical insights into what works—and what doesn't—when presenting these cases to a judge. If you're facing a custody battle, divorce, or co-parenting conflict involving someone with narcissistic traits, this video can help you focus on the evidence that matters most. 📞 Questions about your situation? Kraayeveld Family Law Grand Rapids, Michigan 616-612-1393 🌐 https://www.kraayeveld.com #MichiganDivorce #NarcissistDivorce #ChildCustody #MichiganCustody #FamilyLaw #NarcissisticParent #CoParenting #CustodyBattle #MichiganFamilyLaw #KraayeveldFamilyLaw